Generations in Dialogue: Bridging Views in AI is a podcast from AAAI that includes thought-provoking discussions between AI specialists, practitioners, and fanatics from totally different age teams and backgrounds. Every episode delves into how generational experiences form views on AI, exploring the challenges, alternatives, and moral issues that include the development of this transformative expertise.
Embodied AI, robotics, notion, and motion with Professor Roberto Martín-Martín
Within the third episode of this new collection from AAAI, host Ella Lan chats to Professor Roberto Martín-Martín about taking a screwdriver to his toys as a toddler, how his analysis focus has advanced over time, how totally different generations work together with expertise, making robots for everybody, being impressed by colleagues, recommendation for early-career researchers, and the way machines can improve human capabilities.
About Professor Roberto Martín-Martín:
Roberto Martín-Martín is an Assistant Professor of Laptop Science on the College of Texas at Austin, the place his analysis integrates robotics, laptop imaginative and prescient, and machine studying to construct autonomous brokers able to perceiving, studying, and appearing in the actual world. His work spans low-level duties like pick-and-place and navigation to advanced actions corresponding to cooking and cell manipulation, usually drawing inspiration from human cognition and integrating insights from psychology and cognitive science. He beforehand labored as an AI Researcher at Salesforce AI and as a Postdoctoral Scholar on the Stanford Imaginative and prescient and Studying Lab with Silvio Savarese and Fei-Fei Li, main initiatives in visuomotor studying, cell manipulation, and human-robot interplay. He earned his Ph.D. and M.S. from Technische Universität Berlin underneath Oliver Brock and a B.S. from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. His work has been acknowledged with finest paper awards at RSS and ICRA, and he serves as Chair of the IEEE/RAS Technical Committee on Cellular Manipulation.
Concerning the host
Ella Lan, a member of the AAAI Pupil Committee, is the host of “Generations in Dialogue: Bridging Views in AI.” She is obsessed with bringing collectively voices throughout profession levels to discover the evolving panorama of synthetic intelligence. Ella is a pupil at Stanford College tentatively learning Laptop Science and Psychology, and she or he enjoys creating areas the place technical innovation intersects with moral reflection, human values, and societal influence. Her pursuits span schooling, healthcare, and AI ethics, with a deal with constructing inclusive, interdisciplinary conversations that form the way forward for accountable AI.

Affiliation for the Understanding of Synthetic Intelligence (AAAI)
